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Thursday, 10 November 2016
What Does It Take To Feed A City? Melbourne’s Foodprint
Wednesday, 9 November 2016
Rise of the Small Farm Robots
Oz, made by Naio Technologies in France and shown here on French television, can weed big fields of fava beans, like these above, as well as an expert weeding by hand, and 10x better than a tractor pulled plow. |
To assist. Not to disrupt.
Earlier this summer, I took a dive into the world of small farm machines that will soon be crawling farm fields near you. In the sort of thoughtful, enthusiastic reaction that makes any storyteller smile, I was inundated with tips from robot builders, imaginers, investors and watchers from around the world.Questions with JoAnne Berkenkamp, Food Waste Expert and Advocate
Food Waste Expert and Advocate |
FG trains 120 on fabrication of agric processing machines
FG trains 120 on fabrication of agric processing machines |
Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions by Eating Less Meat, CGIAR Report Says
A new report says that reducing meat consumption is among the most important potential dietary changes for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and ensuring food security worldwide. |
According to the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), in the past 50 years, greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from agriculture, forestry, and fisheries have nearly doubled.
Tuesday, 8 November 2016
Okorocha blames recession on neglect of agric sector
Rochas Okorocha |
Saving 600 million pounds of Ugly Apples
Clint and Ernie Edwards at Chief Orchards. |
Recently, I had the opportunity to visit one of the original anti-food waste and ugly produce-saving companies - Tree Top Inc. Since I grew up with Tree Top apple juice and applesauce, and now so does my son, I couldn’t wait to see where all these tasty apples come from! Before the founding of Tree Top in 1960, it was common for many Washington apples to be fed to animals or left to rot in the field if they were not cosmetically pretty enough for grocery stores. A cooperative of over 1,000 growers, Tree Top now saves almost 600 million pounds of ugly apples each year!
Food Recovery in Marin County, California
ExtraFood works to end hunger and minimize food waste in Marin County, where approximately 50,000 people are unsure of where their next meal will come from. |
Ten Questions with Bruce Friedrich, Executive Director at The Good Food Institute
Bruce Friedrich, Executive Director at The Good Food Institute, who will be speaking at this year's Food Tank Summit in Chicago. |
Banks must start lending to farmers
CBN |
From the President to paupers, every
Nigerian now utters with conviction that a major road out of recession into
future prosperity lies in the promotion of agriculture. Experts have repeated
it so often that it has become shopworn.
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